Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 But is not Aconite very poisenous, containing Aconitine? How do you avoid that problem? Are Thoresen Tinghaugveien 435 Gisleröd Gård N-3175 Ramnes telefon 33397930 arethore are http://www.sanare.no http://www.sanare.no/naturmedisin _____ Fra: På vegne av Sendt: 8. juli 2008 09:53 Til: Emne: Re:Varicose veins Hi Yehuda, Sorry for the delay....I have been in the Sierra enjoying the botanical wonders that never cease to amaze me...more Aconite than I have ever seen in one place...glorious... That preparation in for internal use...however...it could be prepared as a cream and used externally as well....I don't generally use tinctures straight externally except in " knocks and falls " aka blunt force trauma. thomas > Thomas, > Â > Would this tincture to be taken internally and applied locally as well? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 Hi Are, I love aconite, although it was not in the preparation I was discussing about varicose veins, I I will do my best to answer your question in that context, which doesn't exist. The most important thing to remember about aconite is to start with a high dose and work your way down to a dose that doesn't kill you. After you have figured that out, sit in lotus position for three hours with the fresh flowers wrapped around your neck....from there the rest will be obvious... good luck...and oh, by the way, I have this really cool bridge to sell you, it will transport the medicinals from the earthquake epicenter in Sichuan straight to your front door....but be sure to read the contract, as there is nothing in it about actually delivering herbs. You can't avoid the alkaloids Are, you can only dose appropriately....the difference between anything being food/medicine and poison is dosage, after all you can kill yourself by drinking to much water....and I'm not talking about while drowning... That being said, of course there are paozhi techniques to reduce/eliminate the alkaloid content of fuzi. Thomas Beijing, China Author of Western Herbs According to Traditional : A Practitioners Guide www.sourcepointherbs.org Sorry this site is in desperate need of remodeling, but I can not view it from here, so I have not been able to up-date it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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